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Grey beard, funky wierd
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If you're wedding is like mine was, save "that" cigar for a quiet time, some other time, and just smoke a good one on the wedding day. You'll be too busy to enjoy the "that" cigar...hopefully.
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My plan is to smoke it about 2 hours before the wedding. It will be low key with my best man and a short pour of Four Roses small batch. Should take the edge off nicely.
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RIP Nick Montano
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![]() I really wish you actually have the time to enjoy "that" cigar but I had no free time at my wedding too. |
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Cranky Habanophile
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RIP Nick Montano
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I'm nuts for the place
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For something that you will be able to walk in to a local B&M and pick up easily, I would vote for a Padron 1926 Maduro or even a 1964 Maduro. I've also fallen out of love with Anejos so that's probably why I'm not adding another vote for those.
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I had a gof when my first child was born 3 months ago. It was very good, but also a little strong and i got a bit dizzy from it. So i think its a good thing you are asking and i suggest whatever it is you try it before. Also as an fyi i had a bit of a last minute freakout the night before or so. If you are like a lot of guys and get this or just want to have some alone time on your last day as a single guy you may want something good to smoke over as you sit back and project how the rest of your life will be ![]() |
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